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not listening to george w. bush is a big mistake for republicans. you can say a lot of very bad things about him. i certainly have said most of them. the fact remains the man knows how to win a national election something the rest of his party hasn't quite figured out. he's the only republican to win a majority of the popular vote in any of the last six presidential elections. he did it once out of two tries, and he did it largely because of this number, which is how he performed on hispanic voters in 2004. far higher than any other republican in the two elections before or since. george w. bush entering into the immigration debate on the day the house republican caucus discusses the topic. a base that is now in full and absolute open revolt. with 11 million lives hanging in the balance. joining me now is steve case, co-founder of aol, now chairman and ceo of revolution. he's backed companies like living social and zipcar. and steve, i want to get your reaction to the statement that came out of the house republican caucus meeting today. it was not -
not listening to george w. bush is a big mistake for republicans. you can say a lot of very bad things about him. i certainly have said most of them. the fact remains the man knows how to win a national election something the rest of his party hasn't quite figured out. he's the only republican to win a majority of the popular vote in any of the last six presidential elections. he did it once out of two tries, and he did it largely because of this number, which is how he performed on hispanic...
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those are george w. bush and oprah winfrey. when george w. bush was elected, it took six weeks to really claim a victory in that election. oh, knew the nine of his election that he had won. i recall rush limbaugh and other consultants on the radio beam data that a bomb went around the country with a big -- on the radio work mad that obama went around the country with a big placard saying president of the united states. host: we will get a response. sarah binder? guest: present a bomb had a pretty hard time despite having a democratic house and the democratic sen. he did not give any cooperation from the minority party. they claim they were excluded. democrats claimed they did not want to play ball. the president got quite a been done in his first two years. -- quite a bit gun in his first two years. that came to a halt with the republicans gaining the house in 2010. host: let's look at the republicans at the center of this debate led by harry reid. the labor secretary nominee, the epa administrator, the head of the export-import bank. there a
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let's discuss it. >> was that the first time george w. bush was ever in a library? >> john: he has been in his own library when they opened it pup. >> it's like having the mel gibson center of racial sensitivity. >> john: remember, he is has fought for i immigration reform. >> he looked so beaten, he has gotten to the point fine, let them in. >> john: and it's seem for him to be addressing a group of people who weren't soldier who is were sent off to be maimed. do you think lee, at this point the republican party has killed the republican party's hopes of immigration reform? >> they might have and i think that's what happens when you don't have a moral center. when it's just about the votes. they're now realizing the house republicans are now realizing that it could hurt them because they live in all-white districts, the gerrymandering has been quite good, so they don't want to pass it. >> it's always the dark-skinned immigrants. nobody had a problem with-- >> the swedish coming over. >> john: i'm sure the indigenous people had protest. >> they started the war with
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bush administration, one was in the reagan administration, and one in the george w. bush's administration, but i already, in the obama administration, four cabinets fill filibusteredd four more likely. he has three and a half years to go in the term of office, yet the republican leader says, there's no problem here. status quo is fine. republicans are willing to risk national security for the sake of tea party politics when concerning the hagel nomination, and they are willing to risk it again when concerning the nomination of the john brennan to lead the cia, central intelligence agency. we have the secretary of defense and now the cia director. they filibustered a man in charge of the most vital national sciewrpt agencies, and yet the republican leader says there's no problem here. status quo is fine. republican obstruction affected nearly every single one of president obama's nominees. these obstructions continue at every level and through creative new methods. even before president obama's nomination reached the senate floor, they were bogged down with unreasonab
bush administration, one was in the reagan administration, and one in the george w. bush's administration, but i already, in the obama administration, four cabinets fill filibusteredd four more likely. he has three and a half years to go in the term of office, yet the republican leader says, there's no problem here. status quo is fine. republicans are willing to risk national security for the sake of tea party politics when concerning the hagel nomination, and they are willing to risk it again...
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this is the successor to george w. bush. the only governor texas has had since george w. bush, re-elected three times. so politically strong but not any longer. a poll showed 60% of texans thought he should go. and a lot of it is because of how his presidential race played. "the washington post" dan bowles has a book coming out on the election collision 2012. in there he talks to governor perry about his oops moment when he flubbed it in the debate and perry blamed it a little bit on his back surgery saying that he had been a runner, he had run a ton, and that was his decompression method because of his back surgery he couldn't run. that was part of what put him off his game. >> mark, you were also putting the finishing touches on a book about the 2012 campaign out this fall. based on what you know about the performance of rick perry and that 2012 race, would he be able to recover and run again in 2016? >> plenty of people run and fail. he doesn't feel clearly he got a clean shot at it. he got in the race so late and had problems. he would like to have some redemption to
this is the successor to george w. bush. the only governor texas has had since george w. bush, re-elected three times. so politically strong but not any longer. a poll showed 60% of texans thought he should go. and a lot of it is because of how his presidential race played. "the washington post" dan bowles has a book coming out on the election collision 2012. in there he talks to governor perry about his oops moment when he flubbed it in the debate and perry blamed it a little bit on...
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eastern. >> former president george w. bush weighed in on the immigration debate, saying the nation's immigration laws need to be fixed. there was a naturalization ceremony at the bush institute in dallas. >> thank you very much and welcome to freedom hall. i am incredibly grateful to to be able to witness this joyous and uplifting ceremony. it will be inspiring to see people of different ages and different countries raise their right hands and take the oath to become citizens of the united states. all who swear the oath of citizenship are doing more than completing a legal process. you're making a lifetime pledge to support the values of america. the pledge comes with great privilegeprivilege s and also with great responsibilities. for all of you, this is a defining moment in their lives. america is your country and it is more than a home. i welcome you and congratulate you and your families and it is an honor to call your fellow an honor to call your fellow americans. our immigrant heritage has enriched america's history
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that quarmse to 10 under president george w. bush. i beg your pardon, that is actually 28 judges at the district court level and circuit court level and other courts. but the number is correct. 28 for president obama, and 10 for president george w. bush at this same point in their presidency. so it is astonishings to me in light of these facts. someone once said that facts are stubborn things. but if you acknowledge the facts, it is hard for me to understand where this sense of urgency and outrage comes from with regard to the president's nominees. the colleagues across the aisle renewed sense of uverage si to change the rules of the senators are based on a misunderstanding of the facts or willful ignorance is the only other alternative. this is a manufactured crisis with no grounding in objective reality. that is about the nicest way i can say it. the facts show that president obama's nominees have moved through the senate at a pace quicker than his predecessors. so what about the nominees to the national labor relations board? these
that quarmse to 10 under president george w. bush. i beg your pardon, that is actually 28 judges at the district court level and circuit court level and other courts. but the number is correct. 28 for president obama, and 10 for president george w. bush at this same point in their presidency. so it is astonishings to me in light of these facts. someone once said that facts are stubborn things. but if you acknowledge the facts, it is hard for me to understand where this sense of urgency and...
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those are george w. bush and oprah winfrey. elected,ge w. bush was it took six weeks to really claim a victory in that election. oh, knew the nine of his election that he had won. i recall rush limbaugh and other consultants on the radio beam data that a bomb went around the on the with a big -- work mad that obama went around the country with a big placard saying president of the united states. host: we will get a response. sarah binder? guest: present a bomb had a pretty hard time despite having a democratic house and the democratic sen. he did not give any cooperation from the minority party. they claim they were excluded. democrats claimed they did not want to play ball. the president got quite a been done in his first two years. -- quite a bit gun in his first two years. that came to a halt with the republicans gaining the house in 2010. host: let's look at the republicans at the center of harry reid.led by thelabor secretary nominee, epa administrator, the head of the export-import bank. there are a number nominee -- a number of nomine
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we were am coulding out of the recession that helped bring george w. bush down. the gross-- the gdp was growing but the percentage of the income of the national income going to working people was then on the downward slide. and it's been that way for the last ten years. >> rose: i want to look at the big pick pure-- picture. what you have done in this documentary, one african-american couple, one white couple, is put a face on what it means for american families. that's what you know. you know their stories and you know who they are and what they are and their faith. and you know their willingness to work hard. and you appreciate their questionsing about how come i'm here. this is not the america i believed in. i believed in an america that if you worked hard, everything would turn out okay. who's at fault here? ness is it the government? >> is it globalization? is it the system? is it what? >> well, of course the conventional experts will tell you it is globalizatio globalizationization, the mobility of financial, others will say technology brought about the rea
we were am coulding out of the recession that helped bring george w. bush down. the gross-- the gdp was growing but the percentage of the income of the national income going to working people was then on the downward slide. and it's been that way for the last ten years. >> rose: i want to look at the big pick pure-- picture. what you have done in this documentary, one african-american couple, one white couple, is put a face on what it means for american families. that's what you know. you...
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but then some clever attorneys in the george w. bush administration found a way to allow mining waste to be dumped into rivers and streams without a rigorous environmental review process. they simply changed the definition of what qualifies as fill material. under a 2002 rule change, the bush administration broadened that definition to, and i put this in quotes, include rock, sand, soil, clay, plastics, construction debris, wood chips, overburdened from mining or other excavation activities. now, these guidelines are simply not well suited for evaluating the environmental effects of discharging hazardous waste from similar materials into a water body or wetland. when congress first enacted the clean air act, and for the first 30 years of its passage, the law helped keep america's lakes, rivers and streams safe from mining pollution, protected wildlife and drinking water. but that's no longer the case today. perhaps it would come as no surprise to many that in 2009 the supreme court upheld this newer, broader definition of fill mate
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george w. bush is giving a speech today at the bush institute. he former president at a citizenship is going to be pushing for immigration reform. you've seen his brother talk about it. you have the republicans of course on the senate side that have said that they'll -- you know, they want to sit down with house republicans and talk about it. does this have any impact? guest: that's a really good question. when it comes to the former president bush, you know, his position on immigration is pretty clear. it's actually up on the wall in his presidential library. he has -- we had a five-point plan that looked very much like the same plan that president obama put out and that the senate passed. including a guest worker program, path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants and lots of border security. so i don't know that that's a huge surprise to any of the members of the house republicans, but certainly particularly in areas like texas and perhaps even arizona that might have some impact. but the thing that house republican members have told me a
george w. bush is giving a speech today at the bush institute. he former president at a citizenship is going to be pushing for immigration reform. you've seen his brother talk about it. you have the republicans of course on the senate side that have said that they'll -- you know, they want to sit down with house republicans and talk about it. does this have any impact? guest: that's a really good question. when it comes to the former president bush, you know, his position on immigration is...
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happening right now, former president george w. bush making a plea for immigration reform. you're watching "the daily rundown." that's him live. we'll have some quotes from his speech after the break. looked nice? soft would be great, but we really just need "kid-proof." softsprings got both, let me show you. right over here. here, feel this. wow, that's nice. wow. the soft carpets have never been this durable. you know i think we'll take it. get kid-friendly toughness and feet-friendly softness, without walking all over your budget. he didn't tell us it would do this. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, get whole-home installation for just 37 bucks. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for mi
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his name wasn't officially changed until he was 22 years old. thanks to awful you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. stay tuned for "reliable stay tuned for "reliable sources." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> in the circuit court of the 18th judicial circuit, seminole county, florida, state of florida versus george zimmerman, verdict, we the jury find george zimmerman not guilty. so say we all, foreperson? >> good morning, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. it is 11:00 in the east. thank you for joining us this sunday. >> and i'm chris cuomo. welcome to this special edition of "cnn newsroom." from potential life imprisonment to free man, george zimmerman found not guilty. you just heard it. in the death of trayvon martin. jurors deliberated for 16 1/2 hours before clearing zimmerman of all wrongdoing, rejecting both the second-degree murder and manslaughter charges. zimmerman's reaction to last night's verdict was muted, as you saw. barely showing anything, betraying anything when he heard the words "not guilty.
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bush who got through his tax cuts. bills that would never have passed had they been subject to a senate filibuster. and in that sense, there is blood on these hands because i helped create it. sorry. >> that wasn't my intention. >> this question is for mr. dubs. it's unclear to me there is anything that would limit the precedent we're talking about to certain types of nominations on the executive calendar. is that you're view? >> that is exactly my view. my reaction is you go down this road and you have turned the senate into a manualty institution and you have made it much like the house of representatives. and my reaction is the senate was never intended to be like the house of representatives. > what types of things would parliamentariens office consider? >> unfortunately if you look at hat the ability of the parliamentarian's office to control what the chair has said, i came to the senate when the vice president of the united states humphrey cared not a whip for the advice of the senate parliamentarian and made rul
bush who got through his tax cuts. bills that would never have passed had they been subject to a senate filibuster. and in that sense, there is blood on these hands because i helped create it. sorry. >> that wasn't my intention. >> this question is for mr. dubs. it's unclear to me there is anything that would limit the precedent we're talking about to certain types of nominations on the executive calendar. is that you're view? >> that is exactly my view. my reaction is you go...
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republicans did that with george w. bush in 2000. they trusted him on the essentials of tax policy and other things, and then they gave him the leeway with compassion conservatives. the question here is whether republicans right now are in that place or whether they will have to take another laws in order to reach that place. >> i have a slightly different view than my 2000 college. i don't think they give them leeway. i think they liked him. i think that's the recognition. ordinary rock rib republican primary voters -- rand paul is doing this. when rand paul says we need to go campaign, we need people with tattoos, it strikes a hopeful note among people who may not agree with his views on foreign policy for example. so i think one of the things is that in 2000 we constantly have this conversation, people said that's kind of risky but having bush emphasized compassionate conservative. people rally to it. how is paul ryan, who represents a district that was carried twice by clinton, by al gore and twice by obama, how did he get electe
republicans did that with george w. bush in 2000. they trusted him on the essentials of tax policy and other things, and then they gave him the leeway with compassion conservatives. the question here is whether republicans right now are in that place or whether they will have to take another laws in order to reach that place. >> i have a slightly different view than my 2000 college. i don't think they give them leeway. i think they liked him. i think that's the recognition. ordinary rock...
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civilian side has been noted for some time and let president clinton to issue directives 56 president bush to issue a national security directive 44. the purpose of the second directive was to create a rapid reaction of civilian response that could be used for conflict prevention and response. it was under the control of my old office of the state department. scrs was beginning to build a civilian response corp., the obama administration came in. under the quadrennial the policy review undersecretary clinton, the department took the step of making my old office a girl and renaming it the conflict instability operations bureau. unfortunately for budgetary and other reasons, they decided to take apart the civilian response corporate this was once numbered over 1000 and has been reduced to a handful. in other words, if we had gone into a major stability operation today, we would have to staff the contingency operation with contractors. we are no further prepared to staff with professionals in the u.s. government than we were 10 years ago. that is the problem. experience has shown that we need
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he served as deputy attorney general in the george w. bush administration. live coverage starts at 10 eastern on c-span three. later, also on c-span 3, joe biden will speak at a memorial service for firefighters killed in prescott, arizona. that can started live at 1:45 p.m. eastern. now, former cia he servedjames woolsey. in the clinton administration. [applause] >> thank you. i was quite honored to be asked to be with you this evening. to tell you the truth since i spent 22 years as a washington lawyer, i am honored to be invited into any polite company for any purpose at all. i'm going to introduce this evening by telling you a short- story about the man who -- whose name this building carries. paul was an absolutely remarkable individual, served in virtually every administration from the last roosevelt administration well into the time of past nixon. he was someone that everybody wanted to have him work for them. paul had been deputy secretary of defense and the johnson administration. in january 1969 he was about to leave office of the 20th when everybo
he served as deputy attorney general in the george w. bush administration. live coverage starts at 10 eastern on c-span three. later, also on c-span 3, joe biden will speak at a memorial service for firefighters killed in prescott, arizona. that can started live at 1:45 p.m. eastern. now, former cia he servedjames woolsey. in the clinton administration. [applause] >> thank you. i was quite honored to be asked to be with you this evening. to tell you the truth since i spent 22 years as a...
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comparison to the passage of medicare part d which was an issue the top priority of president george w. bush and it passed and a lot of democrats opposed it but it passed and democrats did not once it passed engaged in efforts and undermined it every step of the way. instead wants it became law they can gauge an effort to make sure the people they represented enjoyed the benefits of the law and i expect that most constituents who potentially would get insurance for the first time in their lives or for the first time in a long time if they are made aware of the possibility then rolling in these marketplaces would expect their representatives they are senators whether democratic or republican would help them in that process rather than doing everything they can to prevent their constituents from enjoying the benefits of the affordable care act. see the republicans but did say on the issue of immigration if the white house can simply decide to delay implementation of certain aspects of those they have passed. >> again people who suggest that there's anything unusual about the delaying of t
comparison to the passage of medicare part d which was an issue the top priority of president george w. bush and it passed and a lot of democrats opposed it but it passed and democrats did not once it passed engaged in efforts and undermined it every step of the way. instead wants it became law they can gauge an effort to make sure the people they represented enjoyed the benefits of the law and i expect that most constituents who potentially would get insurance for the first time in their lives...
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it used to be 22%. now when you hired some 50,000, you have to figure almost 40 percent in terms of his experience. the terms of your business, from many jobs you think you have maybe not creator businesses you might not have opened as a result of dealing with the uncertainty? >> as i said, from 1998 until 2008, about one that -- on average from 2000 until today. opened up two locations. that was just last year. i would say that i probably could have opened up another six to eight locations as i get bigger i could probably move a little bit more aggressively. all of the regulation changes that happen, not just with the mca, but taxation and everything else. the most important regulation right now on my mind. >> i was going to mention, you said multiple entities. how many -- is that a huge issue within the nfib? is that more of the bottom? a lot of people out of business. family related. the sun as a business. they're very concerned, again, but the uncertainty. >> the truth is we don't know exactly how b
it used to be 22%. now when you hired some 50,000, you have to figure almost 40 percent in terms of his experience. the terms of your business, from many jobs you think you have maybe not creator businesses you might not have opened as a result of dealing with the uncertainty? >> as i said, from 1998 until 2008, about one that -- on average from 2000 until today. opened up two locations. that was just last year. i would say that i probably could have opened up another six to eight...
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president george w. bush urged a positive resolution to the debate and expressed hope that we keep a benevolent spirit in mind and understand the contribution immigrants make to our country. i have said over and over again the president bush has been the best on immigration. he understood it intellectually. he believed in it. as a former governor of texas, he had knowledge of why it would really be important. yesterday, there was a white house report that said immigration reform will strengthen the economy, create jobs, boost growth, lift wages and increased productivity, reduce the deficit, and strengthen social security. yet again, another reason why we should be passing the bill. with members of the hispanic caucus to discuss the way forward on immigration reform. speakerhe letter to boner asking -- to speaker been boehner asking for a compromise. must and in the future we keep the momentum moving forward for comprehensive immigration reform. as we gather here, we're seeing a vote on the floor right n
president george w. bush urged a positive resolution to the debate and expressed hope that we keep a benevolent spirit in mind and understand the contribution immigrants make to our country. i have said over and over again the president bush has been the best on immigration. he understood it intellectually. he believed in it. as a former governor of texas, he had knowledge of why it would really be important. yesterday, there was a white house report that said immigration reform will strengthen...
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the number of people on unemployment is off 22%. housing now becoming a source of strength. remember it was a disaster. the housing sector now steadily contributing economic growth and employment. blah, blah blah. today we've got more people working, paying higher taxes thanks to the expiration of the payroll tax holiday and tax increases on high income earners. improvements in housing helping propel payments to freddie and fannie. the budget ef deficit will come in at $642 billion a decline of more than 40% from last year. are we gonna hear that mentioned? >> no. not on fox news. >> stephanie: we're spending too much caucus. yes, there are significant issues. washington doesn't work, daniel writes largely because the republican party can't or won't participate in governance. imagine getting a little help from the congressional caucus at all. government assistance. rapidly growing global economy have brought the u.s. a great distance but if the economy is going to enjoy another 48 months of growth, the private sector will have to do its part. the next form of stimulus, the o
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w. >>> representative tom price is the guest republican of georgia where he represents the sixth district. thank you for being here. >> guest: great to be with you. >> host: on the federal health care law yesterday house speaker john boehner announced a vote next week to delay the implementation of more items of law to it how will this be different than the votes that the house has taken to repeal law which hasn't gone anywhere. >> host: the landscape has changed and has admitted with their own delay of the employer mandate for a year from january 1st, 2014 to 2015. adel all isn't workable at least employers from their perspective we believe that is the case. and we believe that that ought to be codified. the congress ought to ratify that and say it is unworkable and we ought to require employers to comply with the law itself right now for the next year. but we also ought to do that for individuals. why should businesses have this delay but not plain folks across the country? we will hav
w. >>> representative tom price is the guest republican of georgia where he represents the sixth district. thank you for being here. >> guest: great to be with you. >> host: on the federal health care law yesterday house speaker john boehner announced a vote next week to delay the implementation of more items of law to it how will this be different than the votes that the house has taken to repeal law which hasn't gone anywhere. >> host: the landscape has changed and...
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now i was an envoy president george w. bush in 2006, 2007. the north koreans came to me through new york and they said we want to do a gesture and we like you. i was about to run for president. i said don't broadcast that. so we want to give you some remains of american soldiers. and i had been working on that for years. a lot of korean families. i said are you sure you're going to give us? so i went to the national security advisor and i said this should be bipartisan. get me a republican counter part. he gave me the secretary of va under george w. so we both went and they turned over seven remains to us. we had proper ceremonies. they said we want to increase these military ties. there are more of these remains here. there are about a thousand according to some of the organizations that specialize in this. i think is another area of potential cooperation that the political side says no don't do that because that's something they want. we pay them for that. but that's another area military to military. u.s. military to north korea military,
now i was an envoy president george w. bush in 2006, 2007. the north koreans came to me through new york and they said we want to do a gesture and we like you. i was about to run for president. i said don't broadcast that. so we want to give you some remains of american soldiers. and i had been working on that for years. a lot of korean families. i said are you sure you're going to give us? so i went to the national security advisor and i said this should be bipartisan. get me a republican...
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president george w. bush time. president bush and like it at all. he respected the separation of power. president obama made recess appointments when the president -- when the senate was not in research -- when the senate was not in. as the unconstitutional imperial action of the president that demands a response from the senate if checks and balances mean anything. >> what are the immediate consequences? we support him legislation altogether? >> if he changes the character of the senate, then the senate ceases to function. it will take our case to the people. we will argue for any new majority. republicans will be in the position to do whatever relevance -- republicans with 51 votes want. can take a medical malpractice, we can take up obamacare preemie can -- obamacare. .he more attractive it becomes that is what we will happen. instead of a on student loans and immigration, all the things mentioned, it will turn this into a national debate about who controls the new majority institution in our country. to do whatever we can think of. >> a joint me
president george w. bush time. president bush and like it at all. he respected the separation of power. president obama made recess appointments when the president -- when the senate was not in research -- when the senate was not in. as the unconstitutional imperial action of the president that demands a response from the senate if checks and balances mean anything. >> what are the immediate consequences? we support him legislation altogether? >> if he changes the character of the...
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republicans did that with george w. bush. they trusted him on the and then they gave him the leeway to talk about education, faith-based institutions the question is whether republicans right now are in that place whether they will have to take another loss in order to reach that place. >> i have a slightly different view than my 2000 colleague. i don't think they gave him leeway. i think they liked it. and i think that's the recognition. ordinary rack rib republican primary voters like -- rand paul is doing this. when he says we need to campaign, we need people with tattoos it strikes a hopeful note among people who may not agree with his views on foreign policy for example. so i think one of the things is that in 2000 we constantly had this conversation, people said that's kind of risky by having bush emphasize compassionate conserve tism. people rallied to it. how is paul ryan, who represents a district that was carried twice by clinton, by al gore and twice by obama -- how does he get reelectd with 60% of the votes? becau
republicans did that with george w. bush. they trusted him on the and then they gave him the leeway to talk about education, faith-based institutions the question is whether republicans right now are in that place whether they will have to take another loss in order to reach that place. >> i have a slightly different view than my 2000 colleague. i don't think they gave him leeway. i think they liked it. and i think that's the recognition. ordinary rack rib republican primary voters like...
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c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >>> time to make the doughnuts. doughnuts at dunkin' donuts are always fresh. >> i made the doughnuts. time to make the doughnuts. >> just a few kinds like supermarkets. >> time to make the doughnuts. >> but up to 52 varieties. >> doughnuts, whoo-hoo! time to make the doughnuts. i made the doughnuts. >> dunkin' donuts up to 52 varieties fresh day and night. >>> well for 15 years we watched fred the baker say "time to make the doughnuts." in a commercial for dunkin' donuts today, the company is getting recognized for its new glazed doughnuts and going up against starbucks for the drinks. nigel travis is here. hello, nigel. before this is over we'll all be talking in an english accent. >> no, i'm from boston. >> i was excited when i read about your dunkin' donuts sandwich. in a way i was upset, i thought this is so wrong to do to people. we're already a nation overweight. then i tried it this morning thinking we are redunk lous. >> it's f
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but i hope that republicans take the george w. bush stance. i'm from that mindset. when we do have debates about immigration, we should have benevolent spirits. because democrats have already started demonizing the party saying that we're the party of no, we're obstructionists, and we don't want to have any type of immigration reform which is just not true. jon: the senate bill got, what, 68 votes. it had a fair amount of republican support, pretty rare anything gets 68 votes in the senate these days, so why shouldn't the house side go along? >> because the house put it plainly that the senate does not run the house, and they want the opportunity, jon, to do their bill piece by piece. but the bottom line is do they have the time? they take recess next month, and they are going to have other spending bills that come up. and if you take a bill piece by piece, it has to go through different committees to be voted on and then put together to go to the house floor. then once it passes the house, if it does, then you have to go to a conference. so i don't believe we're go
but i hope that republicans take the george w. bush stance. i'm from that mindset. when we do have debates about immigration, we should have benevolent spirits. because democrats have already started demonizing the party saying that we're the party of no, we're obstructionists, and we don't want to have any type of immigration reform which is just not true. jon: the senate bill got, what, 68 votes. it had a fair amount of republican support, pretty rare anything gets 68 votes in the senate...
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with georgedid that w. bush in 2000. they trusted him on the essentials, on tax policy and other things, and then they gave him the leeway with compassionate conservative is -- talking about faith-based institutions. the question is whether republicans right now are in that place or whether they are going to have to take another loss in order to reach that place. >> go ahead. >> i have a slightly different view from my 2000 college. i don't think they gave him leeway. i think they liked it. and i think that is the recognition. ordinary republican primary voters want a candidate -- rand paul is doing this. when he stands up and says we need to go campaign and the latino and hispanic community, we need people with tattoos, it strikes a hopeful note on people who do not agree with him on foreign policy, for example. in 2000 we constantly had the conversation -- that is sort of risky, but by having bush and the sizing compassionate conservatism. no, it isn't. people rally to it. , whos paul ryan represented districts carried
with georgedid that w. bush in 2000. they trusted him on the essentials, on tax policy and other things, and then they gave him the leeway with compassionate conservative is -- talking about faith-based institutions. the question is whether republicans right now are in that place or whether they are going to have to take another loss in order to reach that place. >> go ahead. >> i have a slightly different view from my 2000 college. i don't think they gave him leeway. i think they...
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live in japan for 30 years. >> not going happen. >> george w. bush they always tell me too. you.hank >> yeah. i won't call you dick cheney. >> on this point -- malintentions. the mounting tensions -- just anti-japanese sentiment. it comes mainly now never felt it t and had few of any viewings of the japanese. stories of ccurs in elders and their family, not too many of those elders are still around, though. have don conclude this is manufactured. get from the technical schools and from if you watch e -- chinese tv, there's a war ant -- there are tories of heroic chinese fighting, and you know, some of them are really bad. is manufactured and kept up. saying is part of the to t it makes sense cultivate a national spirit. dangerous.very in china, when the anti-japanese campaigns for the last decade, et's say, start typically they are supported by the government, local t by the government. to a certain amount of vie menace and power, dampen rnment begins to it and even to crack down five or six years ago in the last big outbreak, it ended when they arrested, i think, 27 of the
live in japan for 30 years. >> not going happen. >> george w. bush they always tell me too. you.hank >> yeah. i won't call you dick cheney. >> on this point -- malintentions. the mounting tensions -- just anti-japanese sentiment. it comes mainly now never felt it t and had few of any viewings of the japanese. stories of ccurs in elders and their family, not too many of those elders are still around, though. have don conclude this is manufactured. get from the technical...
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at 1:00 p.m., "this week," with former president george w. bush and first lady laura bush. also, the egyptian ambassador to the u.s.. jack00 p.m., bob corker, reed, and rick perry. p.m., "state of the union," with martin dempsey and congressman mike rogers. ," 4:00 p.m. "face the nation with john mccain, javier becera, and mike mccall. the sunday morning talk shows are brought to you as a service by the network and c-span. the shows are rebroadcast at noon eastern. you can listen to them all on c- span radio, 90.1 fm in the washington, d.c. radio area. you can download our free at 4 you're smart phone or listen online at c-span.org. [video clip] make a difference? we come down on the side that it did. which and the senator likes to hear. they actually had to go out and deal with the people. as opposed to having a state legislature, all you would need is 14 votes the chickadees and we pay off. in some cases they did pay off 14 senators. to buy the election. >> more with the historian emeritus of the senate, richard baker, tonight at 8:00 on a "q&a." >> "washington journal" c
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george w. bush is on a roll of high-profile events. appearing with president obama in africa. hands-on service projects with mrs. bush. and making rare comments about an issue like immigration. >> we have a problem. the laws governing the immigration system aren't working. the system is broken. >> reporter: aides to the former president insist, he is not injecting himself into congress's current immigration debate. been there, done that. >> we should establish a legal and orderly path for foreign workers to enter our country to work. >> reporter: remember bush tried, but failed to get comprehensive reform. including a guest worker program. these days, opposing voices are keeping up the political pressure. from conservative talk radio -- >> it is so bad that republicans who want amnesty can't even support it. >> reporter: to frequent capitol hill demonstrations. >> i don't intend to get involved in the politics. or the specifics of policy. but i do hope there is a positive resolution to the debate. >> reporter: and the former president and his staff understand that by being thi
george w. bush is on a roll of high-profile events. appearing with president obama in africa. hands-on service projects with mrs. bush. and making rare comments about an issue like immigration. >> we have a problem. the laws governing the immigration system aren't working. the system is broken. >> reporter: aides to the former president insist, he is not injecting himself into congress's current immigration debate. been there, done that. >> we should establish a legal and...
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bush of himself, released by hacker. story. that this tells a hen contrasted to what wants you to think of him as, whatis the world that -- is a reality? what is the world want to live in? -- or themore power real world? where power is exposed. i want to welcome gabriella. [applause] >> i will just up and by putting thell for panel panel together. it is great to be here. also, for those, recognize a few people in the audience to sell my talk i gave a few days ago. it is similar but longer. there is added value. i wanted to mention that. what i'm going to do today is actually, the first half is to give background on anonymous. there's is quite a bit of misinformation about them. what is addition about them is that they are a domain where hackers are important, but they are more open than that. they integrate participants from many different backgrounds, one of the reasons why they grown so much. they talk about why they are so important, and way they are so distinctive at some level. as wes important because get to the crackdown
bush of himself, released by hacker. story. that this tells a hen contrasted to what wants you to think of him as, whatis the world that -- is a reality? what is the world want to live in? -- or themore power real world? where power is exposed. i want to welcome gabriella. [applause] >> i will just up and by putting thell for panel panel together. it is great to be here. also, for those, recognize a few people in the audience to sell my talk i gave a few days ago. it is similar but...
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bush of himself, that was released by a hacker. you know, i think that just tells a story, i think this tells an interesting story because when contrasted to what george bush wants you to think of them as, this is the world that we, like, what is reality? what is the world we want to live in? the world where power projects itself, or the world, the real world, right? where power is exposed. and so with that i want to welcome gabriella coleman. [applause] >> so, i would just open by thinking you for putting this panel together but it's great to be here. and also for those, i recognize a few people in the audience who saw my talk i gave a few days ago. it's similar but longer. there's added valley. i just wanted to mention that. and when going to do today actually is, the first half, give a bit of background on anonymous because there's quite a bit of misinformation about them. and i sure was interesting about them is that their domain where hackers are important but they are much more open than that. they really integrate participan
bush of himself, that was released by a hacker. you know, i think that just tells a story, i think this tells an interesting story because when contrasted to what george bush wants you to think of them as, this is the world that we, like, what is reality? what is the world we want to live in? the world where power projects itself, or the world, the real world, right? where power is exposed. and so with that i want to welcome gabriella coleman. [applause] >> so, i would just open by...
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in assessing our level of danger , both president george w. bush and barack obama have warned us no matter how effective we are we have to succeed 100% of the time. the terrorists only have to succeed one time. our response to terrorism and america must be subjected to constructive criticism and excruciating analysis. it must be free of lyrical correctness and it must be constantly reevaluated -- it must be free of political correctness and it must be constantly reevaluated. i respect what you are doing thank you. >> thank you so much for being here and thank you for your insightful testimony. >> it is a pleasure to be back in front of you. before reflecting on the five instances where our defenses were not perfect, i do want to begin with some of our successes. they are a lot more prevalent. i am always very careful saying this because the loss of 18 people is a tragedy and i do not want to underestimate back -- underestimate that. i have met the bodies of our fallen soldiers, i have known people who have been killed by terrorists. frankly, i
in assessing our level of danger , both president george w. bush and barack obama have warned us no matter how effective we are we have to succeed 100% of the time. the terrorists only have to succeed one time. our response to terrorism and america must be subjected to constructive criticism and excruciating analysis. it must be free of lyrical correctness and it must be constantly reevaluated -- it must be free of political correctness and it must be constantly reevaluated. i respect what you...
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bush when it came to domestic policy. it passed and a lot of democrats opposed it and it passed and democrats did not want it passed and engaged in efforts to undermine it every step of the way. instead, they engaged in an effort to make sure the people they represented enjoyed the benefits of the law. i suspect most constituents who would get insurance for the first time in a long time, if they are made aware of the possibility of enrolling in the marketplaces would expect their ,epresentatives, their senators democratic or republican, would help them in the process, rather than doing everything they can to prevent their constituents from adjoining -- enjoying the benefits of the act. >> if the white house could thely decide to delay implementation of certain aspects of bills to be passed. , ifeople who suggested there is anything unusual about the delaying of the deadline, the complex and competence of law, they are deliberately sticking their heads in the sand or are willfully ignorant about past precedent. it is not s
bush when it came to domestic policy. it passed and a lot of democrats opposed it and it passed and democrats did not want it passed and engaged in efforts to undermine it every step of the way. instead, they engaged in an effort to make sure the people they represented enjoyed the benefits of the law. i suspect most constituents who would get insurance for the first time in a long time, if they are made aware of the possibility of enrolling in the marketplaces would expect their...